Agreed. I originally thought the wedge photo (second from the top) was from the old handle not the new one.
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Note: The wedge you show vertically is a little worrying. It doesn't fill the kerf and it looks as though it might fail early.
Radis.
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Note: Nice job! I think that is used to pick up chunks of firewood and carry or toss them around. Can't remember the name...
Small-holding, coppice and grassland management on a 16-acre site.
Small-holding, coppice and grassland management on a 16-acre site.
Beautiful work. Could you remove the wedge, take a picture of the axe head on it’s own and then make a new wedge? You could also make a longer wedge as mentioned.
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Note: Missing photo of "tool missing a handle". Sorry to reject such a beautiful piece of handiwork.
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Note: Confirmed: Not approved because missing photo of "tool missing handle".
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Small-holding, coppice and grassland management on a 16-acre site.
Luke Mitchell wrote:If it's not sufficient to qualify, I guess I'll have to wait until I make another handle.
Small-holding, coppice and grassland management on a 16-acre site.
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Note: Nice!
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Note: Great work David, way to keep an old tool alive!!
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Bill Anderson wrote:What a great story. Thanks for sharing that with us. What type of hammer is this and what is its specific use?
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